Aparición de volante antiinmigrante crea temor en zona de Queens
El concejal Jimmy Van Bramer denuncia propaganda que apareció en Queens como un símbolo antiinmigrante.
El concejal Jimmy Van Bramer denuncia propaganda que apareció en Queens como un símbolo antiinmigrante.
Activists, educators, and residents join local Council Member to encourage New Yorkers to actively confront hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric when they see it. This in response to hate group activity in the borough of Queens.
Catholic Migration Services joins City official and advocates to reiterate immigrants are welcome in NY to denounce posters urging people to report undocumented immigrants to the federal government.
In an announcement last week, the Office of the Mayor confirmed it will allocate $4.1 million to provide legal assistance for migrant children and separated families. Catholic Migration Services is among the network of legal service providers to receive funding.
This week the New York Times Editorial Board endorsed several measures that Catholic Migration Services and Queens tenants have been advocating to Albany legislators. These proposals would eliminate some of the loopholes in state laws that currently allow landlords to impose significant
In a joint effort to offer naturalization services to New York immigrants with New York Lawyers for the Public Interest and pro bono partners, Catholic Migration Services helped clients save thousands of dollars in filing fees and get closer to
Catholic Migration Services, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, and partners assisted over 50 eligible green card holders seeking U.S. citizenship.
In his weekly column, Put Out Into the Deep, the Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn revisits the Presidents State of the Union address and the four pillars he saw as the necessary elements for immigration reform.
DACA Recipients: It is crucial that you contact your lawyer and check in with them today! The opportunity to renew your DACA status could end as soon as August 2018.
On Saturday, July 28th 65 lawful permanent residents attended a naturalization workshop at LaGuardia Community College with the help of Catholic Migration Services, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, participating partners, and volunteers.